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Advertisement, Butterick Patterns, Sixteen Art Deco Summer Styles, The Delineator Magazine, 1926
Advertisement, Butterick Patterns, Sixteen Art Deco Summer Styles, The Delineator Magazine, 1926
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Sixteen looks. One glorious moment in fashion history.
The Delineator was Butterick Publishing Company's flagship women's magazine, running from 1873 to 1937 and shaping American home sewing for generations. This July 1926 double-sided page features sixteen full-color Art Deco summer styles — dropped waists, streamlined silhouettes, bold geometric details — a complete snapshot of the moment women stepped free from Victorian restriction. Both sides present different looks from the same issue, making this a genuinely rich piece of fashion ephemera.
A stunning addition to a dressing room, studio, or fashion-forward gallery wall. An inspired gift for fashion history enthusiasts, seamstresses, or collectors of Art Deco illustration.
- Original full-page color print ad, July 1926
- Source: The Delineator magazine, Butterick Publishing Company
- Double-sided: sixteen Art Deco summer fashion styles across both sides
- Dimensions: 14 x 11 inches
- Condition: Excellent Antique — small margin tears; very light toning; illustration unaffected
- One available
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